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by teleforce
1462 days ago
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Let's us step back and look into the current mess of the existing IP networks with all the duct tapes involved (looking at you NAT). Any QoS that the end users probably want is only make dollar sense for the big companies that's why we have the fine print of best-effort services written in almost all the Telcos' EULA. What IPv6 based technology for example SRv6 is doing is trying to democratize QoS so that it's hopefully affordable to the average Joe. Perhaps it's still a pipe dream at the moment but given the current situations I will take SRv6 over MPLS, or any expensive TE any day. My networking utopia will be a local-first software with cloud vendors and Telcos independence that can utilize the networks based on their required and necessary QoS. I foresee that the best way of going forward is based on this new promising and more affordable technology that the incumbent technology cannot provide. |
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